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Jason Gilmore
Associate Professor of Global Communication, Utah State University
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Ditching the pack: Digital media in the 2010 Brazilian congressional campaigns
J Gilmore
New media & society 14 (4), 617-633, 2012
672012
American exceptionalism in the American mind: Presidential discourse, national identity, and US public opinion
J Gilmore
Communication Studies 66 (3), 301-320, 2015
402015
Make no exception, save one: American exceptionalism, the American presidency, and the age of Obama
J Gilmore, P Sheets, C Rowling
Communication Monographs 83 (4), 505-520, 2016
372016
Translating American exceptionalism: Comparing presidential discourse about the United States at home and abroad
J Gilmore
International Journal of Communication 8, 22, 2014
322014
Why do (we think) they hate us: Anti-Americanism, patriotic messages, and attributions of blame
JA Gilmore, L Meeks, D Domke
International Journal of Communication 7 (21), 701, 2013
212013
Lighting the beacon: Presidential discourse, American exceptionalism, and public diplomacy in global contexts
J Gilmore, CM Rowling
Presidential Studies Quarterly 48 (2), 271-291, 2018
142018
Exceptional “We” or exceptional “Me”? Donald Trump, American exceptionalism, and the remaking of the modern jeremiad
J Gilmore, CM Rowling, JA Edwards, NT Allen
Presidential Studies Quarterly 50 (3), 539-567, 2020
122020
The United States in decline? Assessing the impact of international challenges to American exceptionalism
J Gilmore, CM Rowling
International Journal of Communication 11, 21, 2017
122017
Does Social Media Make a Difference in Political Campaigns? Digital Dividends in Brazil's 2010 National Elections
J Gilmore, PN Howard
Center for Communication and Civic Engagement Working Paper, 2013
102013
Partisan patriotism in the American presidency: American exceptionalism, issue ownership, and the Age of Trump
J Gilmore, CM Rowling
Mass Communication and Society 22 (3), 389-416, 2019
92019
A post-American world? Assessing the cognitive and attitudinal impacts of challenges to American exceptionalism
J Gilmore, C Rowling
The Communication Review 21 (1), 46-65, 2018
82018
Us and them: The role of group identity in explaining cultural resonance and framing effects
P Sheets, CM Rowling, J Gilmore, N Melcher
Mass Communication and Society 26 (2), 252-274, 2023
72023
Consensus at home, opposition abroad: Officials, foreign sources, and US news coverage of drone warfare
CM Rowling, P Sheets, W Pettit, J Gilmore
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 95 (4), 886-908, 2018
72018
When threats come from within: National identity, cascading frames, and the US war in Afghanistan
CM Rowling, J Gilmore, P Sheets
The International Journal of Press/Politics 20 (4), 478-497, 2015
72015
Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism
J Gilmore, C Rowling
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
52021
Digital media and the 2010 national Elections in Brazil
J Gilmore, PN Howard
The Internet and Democracy in Global Perspective: Voters, Candidates …, 2014
52014
Against the grain: elite consensus, press independence and the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war
CM Rowling, J Gilmore, P McCue
Journalism Studies 22 (15), 2122-2138, 2021
42021
Cultural Models of Raça: The Calculus of Brazilian Racial Identity Revisited
HJF Dengah, J Gilmore, M Brasileiro, AS Cohen, EB Thomas, ...
Journal of Anthropological Research 75 (2), 157-182, 2019
32019
The World's" Exceptional" Neighbor: Comparative Perspectives on American Exceptionalism in Presidential Discourse and the Effects at Home and Abroad
J Gilmore
2013
The ‘exceptional’neighbor: Invocations and effects of American exceptionalism in the US, Canada and Mexico
JA Gilmore
2012
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